Maple combines a powerful math engine with an interface that makes it easy to analyze, explore, visualize, and solve problems.

Maple 2015
includes a powerful new infrastructure for accessing, working with, and
visualizing millions of data sets. Maple customers can freely access
time series data sets from finance, economics, and demographics, such as
current data on stocks and commodities, foreign exchange rates,
macroeconomic data on labor market indicators, population statistics,
and much more. All data, whether it is built into Maple or available
through a connection with Quandl, an online provider of curated data from hundreds of sources,
can be seamlessly searched, downloaded, and used inside Maple.
Customers can use the powerful computation and data visualization tools
in Maple 2015 to investigate trends, analyze, filter, and visualize
results using a wide variety of techniques, and build applications based
on the data.Maple 2015 also includes many other advances in both its computation engine and interface.

Many new facilities for application development,
including more customizations for one-step app creation, new microphone
and speaker components, and support for programmatic content creation

Advances in mathematics, in integration, differential equations, iterative maps, group theory, physics, and more

New Clickable Math tools, such as new palettes and 60 new interactive Math Apps covering topics in math, physics, statistics, chemistry, and finance

Expanded support forstatistics education, including new tutors, palettes, and Math Apps designed explicitly for teaching and learning statistics

Online sharing of Maple documents and interactive applications through the MapleCloud, which is now accessible through web browsers

“Because
Maple combines an extremely powerful mathematics engine with an
interface that makes it easy to analyze, explore, visualize, and solve
mathematical problems, Maple is the ideal tool for both the academic
world and industry,” says Dr. Laurent Bernardin, Executive
Vice-President and Chief Scientist at Maplesoft. “With Maple 2015, the
new facilities for handling data sets make it even easier to use Maple
to examine important global trends and make sense of the reams of data
that surround us.Maple helps educators, students, scientists,
engineers, and researchers get their work done quickly and reliably, and
the new and enhanced features in this new release make this easier than
ever.”Maple is available in several languages including including French, Simplified Chinese, and Brazilian Portuguese and Japanese.For more information about new features in Maple 2015, visitwww.maplesoft.com.

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Maple is the result of over 30 years of dedication and effort by many
talented people. In this video, you'll hear from a few of these people,
and get a glimpse into the guiding principles that underlie Maple's
development, making it what it is today.

Maplesoft™,
a subsidiary of Cybernet Systems Co., Ltd. in Japan, is the leading
provider of high-performance software tools for engineering, science,
and mathematics. Its product suite reflects the philosophy that given
great tools, people can do great things.Maplesoft’s core
technologies include the world’s most advanced symbolic computation
engine and revolutionary physical modeling techniques. Combined
together, these technologies enable the creation of cutting-edge tools
for design, modeling, and high-performance simulation.Engineers,
scientists, and mathematicians use Maplesoft products to enable them to
work better, faster, and smarter. The Maplesoft product suite includes
Maple™, the technical computing and documentation environment, and
MapleSim™, the high-performance, multi-domain modeling and simulation
tool for physical systems.Maplesoft also introduced a fundamental
shift in technical education through its Clickable Math™ and Clickable
Engineering™ initiatives which deliver powerful mathematics through
visual, interactive point-and-click methods. The idea behind this shift
is to create technology that will allow students and teachers to focus
on the concepts, not the tool.Maplesoft’s customers include Ford,
BMW, Bosch, Boeing, NASA, Canadian Space Agency, Canon, Motorola,
Microsoft Research, Bloomberg, and DreamWorks, covering sectors such as
automotive, aerospace, electronics, defense, energy, financial services,
consumer products, and entertainment. Over 90% of advanced research
institutions and universities worldwide, including MIT, Stanford,
Oxford, the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and the U.S. Department of
Energy, have adopted Maplesoft solutions to enhance their education and
research activities.Visit www.maplesoft.comto learn more.Source: Maplesoft

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